Through thick and thin: Structure of the Galactic thick disc from extragalactic surveys
G. Kordopatis, V. Hill, M. Irwin, G. Gilmore, R.F.G. Wyse, E. Tolstoy,, P. de Laverny, A. Recio-Blanco, G. Battaglia, E. Starkenburg

TL;DR
This study investigates the structure and chemical properties of the Galactic thick disc using extragalactic survey data, revealing a possible metallicity gradient and a metal-poor thick disc component.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the chemo-dynamical structure of the Milky Way's thick disc using serendipitous stellar spectra from extragalactic surveys.
Findings
Consistent metallicity decrease with height in some lines-of-sight.
Detection of a metal-poor population likely part of the thick disc.
Evidence supporting a velocity-metallicity correlation in the thick disc.
Abstract
We aim to understand the accretion history of the Milky Way by exploring the vertical and radial properties of the Galactic thick disc. We study the chemical and kinematic properties of roughly a thousand spectra of faint magnitude foreground Galactic stars observed serendipitously during extra-galactic surveys in four lines-of-sight: three in the southern Galactic hemisphere (surveys of the Carina, Fornax and Sculptor dwarf spheroidal galaxies) and one in the northern Galactic hemisphere (a survey of the Sextans dwarf spheroidal galaxy). The foreground stars span distances up to 3kpc from the Galactic plane and Galactocentric radii up to 11kpc. Only three lines-of-sight have a sufficient number of foreground stars for a robust analysis. Towards Sextans in the Northern Galactic hemisphere and Sculptor in the South, we measure a consistent decrease in mean metallicity with height…
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